Banned Media Podcast | 003 GG Allin
- Culture, Music, Video/Podcasts
- March 2, 2020
I don’t know about you, but I could probably count at least ten bands that I grew up listening to that broke up in the last fifteen years, but have recently got back together. The Dry County Crooks is not one of those bands, but I wish they were. You see, I hadn’t heard of
READ MORENostalgia is in the air as more and more emo/screamo reunion tours keep popping up. The When We Were Young Festival is sold out for 2023 and features a gambit of bands you thought called it quits right about when wearing your girlfriend’s jeans went out of style (if it ever was truly in style).
READ MOREAsk any songwriter and they will tell you that most songs come in times of trauma and heartbreak, flowing out like a sullen river bursting forth from the broken levy of unfortunate commonalities like false hope and unrequited love. Now take a listen to Scott of the Andes, and you’ll find another great, brokenhearted songwriter,
READ MOREI was setting up microphones in the back room of Bar Lubitsch, a Russian-themed bar in West Hollywood with a macabre decor that transports you into what feels like a Cold War-era speakeasy. Candelabra lights are scattered amongst dimly lit suspended lamps, dusty mirrors and antique paintings of a bygone era that would be scandalous
READ MOREI don’t know about you, but I don’t have a terribly positive view of Ohio. (Sorry if you’re from there or are moving there, or have an affinity for flat and cold places…) It could be that I was raised in Charleston, South Carolina, which is sometimes referred to as South Ohio, because of all
READ MORENoah Kite’s music is something to behold, marvel at even. Breathe it in and exhale, then process the feelings while waiting for the buzz to hit. Drunk Lil Guy is a spectacular journey into the highs and lows of life and relationship, but from a unique perspective. As Noah puts it: It’s one thing for
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